The Colony

OUR COMMUNITY
The Colony was established in 1970 as the first development of the Walnut Village in Irvine. There are 475 single family homes in the community. The Colony is a family community just blocks away from Irvine School District’s Irvine High School and College Park Elementary School. Just a short walk to shopping at both Walnut Village Center and Heritage Plaza; it is a pedestrian and bike friendly location. Peter’s Canyon Bike trail and Harvard Park Athletic fields are also close by.

Colony Calendar

Colony News

​Upcoming Regular BOD Meetings: The board has changed the day of regular board meeting to the third Thursday of the month instead of the Wednesday. Next meeting Aug 20th, 7pm at the Colony Clubhouse.Remember to check the web site; meeting dates are subject to change. Board meetings are open to all homeowners. Please check the agenda and come early to sign up if you wish to speak at the open members forum. Your input is valued.Meeting agendas and approved minutes can be found on the Colony web page at Board/Meetings tab. They are also posted on the Clubhouse information board. Agendas are posted four days prior to board meetings.

​July 4th Festivities at the Colony

The "Anything on Wheels Bike Parade" got off to a great start with a flag ceremony and Pledge of Allegiance performed by members of Cub Scout Pack 356. The parade was lead by Irvine PD ​D.A.R.E. Officer Jose Ayala and was fun for all. More photos of the days festivites on Recreation Page

Community Events

If you would like to report a coyote sighting without using the app, please call our dispatch center at 949-724-7200 or e-mail the location of the sighting to coyotesighting@cityofirvine.org.

Full text of alert can be found here:
Includes tips on how to discourage coyotes from entering neighborhoods

Sizzlin' Summer Concerts
The City of Irvine's Sizzlin' Summer Concert series returns to Mike Ward Community Park - Woodbridge this summer with a series of free, family-friendly concerts. Gourmet food trucks and a children's play area will also be available. A portion of the proceeds from food sales will benefit Irvine nonprofit organizations.
This year's performances will include: ​

Concerts start at 5:30 p.m; Pacific Symphony in the Cities concert starts at 7 p.m. For more information, call 949-724-6606.

Things to bring: chairs, blankets, sweatshirts, picnics or plan on enjoying a specialty item from one of the gourmet food trucks. Long pants, closed toed shoes and layered clothing are strongly recommended.

​Irvine Global Village Festival

Saturday September 26 10 a.m.- 6 p.m.

Bill Barber Park

More than 25,000 guests celebrate Irvine’s cultural diversity annually and experience the sights, sounds, and tastes of the world representing over 50 cultures. Guests enjoy the mosaic of music and dance on five stages; immerse themselves in cultural and religious displays; indulge in international cuisine; and shop in the world marketplace. This family focused event tantalizes tots with hands-on art projects, games, puppet shows, and activities in a giant, interactive Kids Village. More info